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Re: Theos-World Gurdjieff Salted

Dec 09, 2002 01:14 PM
by Bill Meredith


I'm sure Wry will respond to this message. He will have no choice in the
matter as the die has already been cast. I have studied die casting for 30
years and probably know more about it than anyone on this list if not
anywhere in my opinion of course. Perhaps when I have more time after I
start my local reading club I will leave a message here which will explain
just how the casting of dies is an ancient form of karmic discrimination
which if one is free to think one knows something about but clearly in my
opinion only an unintelligent person would even bother thinking about much
less reading about. Of course I am very busy now with 15 other lists as
well as my fan club and no those are not people who worship me, but rather
people who have achieved the nexus between the observer and observed in such
a way as to be able to lay in the purely driven snow and produce angels with
a fanning motion of their arms. This is also an ancient art form which I
also probably know more about than anyone else in my opinion. Of course
some people THINK they have studied this, but this is SAD. I will do some
acts of
weeding and digging in the dirt for them beginning NOW. Of course anyone
who fails to understand what I am saying here will respond by attacking me,
but I am able to be attacked though they may not be able to help themselves.
I am sure Wry cannot help but see it this way because his compassion guides
his every act of intercourse and of course it is by our intercourse that we
are known. Sincerely, (in case anyone doubts), Bill

----- Original Message -----
From: "wry" <wry1111@earthlink.net>
To: <theos-talk@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Monday, December 09, 2002 3:19 PM
Subject: Theos-World Gurdjieff Salted


>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: <thalprin@yahoo.com>
> To: <theos-talk@yahoogroups.com>
> Sent: Monday, December 09, 2002 6:25 AM
> Subject: Theos-World Wry
>
> Hi.
>
> > Hi Wry,
> >
> > Thanks for the kindly note - I enjoyed reading your thoughts.
> >
> > I'm thinking, I bet me grocer wishes there were more buddists
> > shopping for bitter fruit. That's funny. I like that.
>
> Grocers don't sell bitter fruit as no one would buy it. But if you don't
> take it when it is offered as an act of kindness, you will have to pay, in
> one way or another. Sometimes if you have bitter fruit no one will accept,
> you might need to pay someone to take it away from you.
> >
> > I believe, yes, in decernment -which- no is not quite the same word
> > as discrimenation -however- to each his own.
>
> Discriminbation is another word for wisdom. When the chaff is separated
from
> the wheat is is not discerned, but rather discriminated from the wheat.
> Sorry about this, but nature can be cruel.
> >
> > And, blame, blame would seem to me to be a rascal loop, hopefully,
> > not for truly spiritual people to be bound up into.
>
> You don't know. Sometimes there is a special junctures where someone
needs
> to be blamed, but don't worry, no one is blaming you, as you are not ABLE
to
> be blamed, but I am.
> >
> > Other than that, hi ho, yes, I feel quite "free" to do as a please
> > within reason (of course) and so really, no, you don't need to take
> > it upon yourself to try to tell me what to do none-the-less though
> > thanks for the very fine suggestion.
>
> >
> > For example, at times, yes, I might choose to offer you a mirror.
> >
>
> The holding up a mirror by someone who is not developed is an act of hate.
> Of course the kind of people who hold up mirrors for others consider
> themselves to be developed. This kind of shenanigan is generally speaking
a
> movement away from pain for the individual who is holding up the so-called
> "mirror," and I see no reason to consider you an exception to this rule.
> Some Gurdjieff groups do this as part of a misguided practice and call it
> "taking snapshots" of each other. Unfortunately, this is not how human
> beings learn or how real transformation occurs. I say, "unfortunately,"
> because if people could learn about themselves in this way, the whole
> consciousness of humanity would already be transformed, as people love to
> hold up "mirrors" for each other. Sincerely and best wishes, Wry
>
>
> > Have a BEAUTIFUL day,
> > Terrie
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
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> >
> >
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